Security Engineering Enrichment & Development Program: Become An ISSE Expert
Security Engineering Enrichment & Development Program: Become An ISSE Expert
Security Engineering Enrichment & Development Program: Become An ISSE Expert
Security Engineering
Enrichment &
Development Program
Why SEED?
Establish a comprehensive training and
certification program for an expert and diverse
cadre of ISSEs.
Provide opportunities for program participants
to gain experience in a variety of systems security
engineering disciplines and solve NSAs most
challenging Information Assurance (IA) problems.
Build a community of NSA ISSEs who can leverage
each others expertise through collaboration and
the sharing of information and experiences.
For additional information
and to apply, visit nsa.gov.
Qualifications
Bachelors or Masters Degree in Computer
Engineering, Computer Science, Cyber Security,
Electrical Engineering, Information Assurance,
Information Systems Management, Mathematics,
Network Security, Systems Engineering or a
related technical degree.
Knowledge of Programming Languages,
Networks/Network Security and Operating
Systems is desired.
Graduation Requirements
Achieve the NPS ISSE Certificate
(a 3.0 GPA is required)
Complete at least three tours (all tours must be
approved by SEED program management)
Complete CISSP Level 1 Certification
Complete a Class Project
Tours
In addition to formal training, participants will
complete a minimum of three tours to gain
experience in Network Security, Information
Assurance, and Systems Engineering.
Training
Formal Training is mandatory for all program
participants. Participants will come together
as a class for 6 months to complete the Naval
Postgraduate School (NPS) Information Systems
Security Engineering and Assurance Certificate
program. The NPS ISSE Certificate Program
includes courses in Network Security, Secure
System Principles and Information Systems
Security Engineering. All courses are taken via
Distance Learning.
Commitment
Upon graduation from the program, participants
are required to work as an ISSE within their host
organization for 3 years.
Updated: February 2014